Joybringer
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I've been thinking a lot about this (and it still hurts), but whilst I don't want to appear a miserable, unsociable git, I feel there will be more than enough time from Vevey onwards, for me to strike up friendships and a bit of male bonding...
...so, taking a slightly cheaper option, I'm setting off early from the MK area, and I've booked on the 07:45 from Dover (arriving 10:15) on Wednesday 9th, with a view to getting to the Dijon area by 16:00 (or earlier), taking the péages for speed and convenience. I normally hate blatting along m-ways, but needs must...
This will, of course, attract tolls of around £20, but I'm planning on getting to a seemingly 'nice' hotel here (for about £42) and spend a couple of hours before dinner having a wander around and fulfilling any photographic urges or desires. The bar may also take a small pounding if the mood strikes...
Anyhow, that leaves a not-too-early start to take more of a bimble into Cuckoo Clock Land, using non-motorway/péages, and arriving in Vevey around 16:00 on the Thursday. I've planned a route that deliberately takes in the lakeside road, along Lac Léman. I don't have the final destination address for the hotel in Vevey, yet, but here's the Garmin route file:
View attachment Joybringer's Jaunt to Vevey.gdb
Coming back, I've booked the 15:25 on Sunday 20th from Calais to Blighty (arriving 15:55), and I'll probably follow the same route home from Vevey. Then again, I might wander into Belgium if time permits.
Anyhow, I haven't yet booked any accommodation for the Saturday night stopover, but was thinking of probably staying around the Chalons-en-Champagne or Saint-Dizier area(s). I'll do that later and post up.
The door is open for anyone to join me for the complete ride down (you'll need to book your own room(s)), or to meet up with those of you coming from St Malo and Zeebrugge, near Dijon or somewhere. My final route into Vevey isn't cast in stone, but I have a distinct preference for bimbling and seeing some of the French countryside I've never ridden in. If anyone has any better suggestions for a route there, please holler, but my mind's made-up to take a slow-ish meander into Vevey!
Yoy
...so, taking a slightly cheaper option, I'm setting off early from the MK area, and I've booked on the 07:45 from Dover (arriving 10:15) on Wednesday 9th, with a view to getting to the Dijon area by 16:00 (or earlier), taking the péages for speed and convenience. I normally hate blatting along m-ways, but needs must...
This will, of course, attract tolls of around £20, but I'm planning on getting to a seemingly 'nice' hotel here (for about £42) and spend a couple of hours before dinner having a wander around and fulfilling any photographic urges or desires. The bar may also take a small pounding if the mood strikes...
Anyhow, that leaves a not-too-early start to take more of a bimble into Cuckoo Clock Land, using non-motorway/péages, and arriving in Vevey around 16:00 on the Thursday. I've planned a route that deliberately takes in the lakeside road, along Lac Léman. I don't have the final destination address for the hotel in Vevey, yet, but here's the Garmin route file:
View attachment Joybringer's Jaunt to Vevey.gdb
Coming back, I've booked the 15:25 on Sunday 20th from Calais to Blighty (arriving 15:55), and I'll probably follow the same route home from Vevey. Then again, I might wander into Belgium if time permits.
Anyhow, I haven't yet booked any accommodation for the Saturday night stopover, but was thinking of probably staying around the Chalons-en-Champagne or Saint-Dizier area(s). I'll do that later and post up.
The door is open for anyone to join me for the complete ride down (you'll need to book your own room(s)), or to meet up with those of you coming from St Malo and Zeebrugge, near Dijon or somewhere. My final route into Vevey isn't cast in stone, but I have a distinct preference for bimbling and seeing some of the French countryside I've never ridden in. If anyone has any better suggestions for a route there, please holler, but my mind's made-up to take a slow-ish meander into Vevey!
Yoy